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This 8-day, 7-night road trip in Kyushu, Japan, covers 5 prefectures. Kyushu, Japan’s third-largest island, offers a full range of experiences, including food, sightseeing, praying, experiencing the culture, and stunning nature. Stay tuned for 30 check-in spots that everyone can follow. In this video, I start at Suvarnabhumi Airport and fly with Air Japan. Let me tell you, Vet Air offers direct flights to Fukuoka at great prices, with daily direct flights and hot promotions, including special promotions for the Fukuoka route, as well as advance booking offers for even greater value. And don’t worry about going hungry, as there’s a Sky Cafe serving hot meals, bakery items, and delicious drinks on board. Plus, the flight is excellent: an overnight flight takes about 5 hours, arriving in Fukuoka in the morning, ready to continue your adventures. Before you head to Japan, don’t forget to register on the Visit Japan website to help with immigration. This will speed things up and make your trip more convenient, with no long lines. I’ve arrived at Fukuoka Airport, and there’s quite a few people there. And, um, there’s still some construction going on, so let’s move on. I’ll go get the car first. For this trip, I chose to use Nissan Rent a Car. I booked in advance through the website . I chose to pick up and return the car at Fukuoka Airport. Renting a car in Japan is very easy. Just prepare your passport, international driver’s license, and credit card for convenience and safety. I recommend full coverage insurance for peace of mind throughout the trip. [Applause] Including ETC, the card is similar to our Easy Part, which will help everyone drive through the express lane. ETC without stopping to pay. Cash is very convenient, but you use it first and pay later. But there is another type, which is a flat rate pass called Q Expressway Pass. The price is as follows. [Applause] 1000. When you arrive at noon, take a video around the car first. This is the car I rented for this trip, a Nissan Roox. Isn’t it cute? [Song] If everyone is ready, let’s go to the first place. Yes, to the world’s largest bronze reclining Buddha at Nanzoin Temple. [Song] Before everyone gets to see the reclining Buddha, everyone has to walk through the Seven Lucky Gods Tunnel, which is full of wooden plaques for making wishes. And the statues of the 7 Gods of Fortune who will bring good luck. The wind is strong. [Song] When you exit the tunnel, you will find the largest bronze reclining Buddha in the world, 41 meters long, 11 meters high, and weighing more than 300 tons. [Song] Nanzoin Temple was once moved from Mount Koya in Wakayama Prefecture. Inside, the bronze reclining Buddha contains the relics of the Buddha and the relics of Ananda and Moggallana, which were given by the Buddhist Council of Myanmar. This place is famous for its lottery blessings. The abbot once won 130 million yen in the lottery after placing his ticket next to the statue of Daiko-ten. In the afternoon, I went shopping at Daimyo, a popular area among teenagers and tourists. It is a shopping center with street and vintage shops, as well as many restaurants and cafes. I stopped by a small but very crowded coffee shop, Little Stand, for their signature menu. The distinctive feature of Barichai is the cream , dense and coiled, with a sweet, fragrant, and smooth texture. Next, we’ll go underground to Fukuoka’s famous underground shopping area, Nagein Underground Mall, which is 590 meters long. This place is not only packed with a variety of shops, but also stands out with its beautiful 19th-century European design. It is divided into 12 zones with over 150 million shops, offering everything from fashion, accessories, souvenirs, and food. I guarantee you won’t get bored walking around. [Song] In the evening, I’ll be filling up at Nakasu Yatai , a famous Fukuoka street food center amidst the atmosphere of the Naka River. [Song] Let’s see what they have to eat. The menu has a wide variety, such as Hakata ramen, oden, and yakitori. I recommend trying the Yatai hopping, they all look delicious, so you won’t know what to eat. Yatai is more than just a restaurant; it’s a symbol that has stood since after the war. When I went, every shop was crowded, so when we ate, we got to enjoy the food. Sit shoulder to shoulder with a stranger. It’s salty. [Song] After I’m full, I’ll drive to stay overnight in a province near Fukuoka and Yamaguchi provinces. Good morning on the 2nd day. This morning, we’ll go to the fish market. Even though this province is a bit out of the Kyushu region that we focused on, the special thing here is that it’s been called… It’s the fugu capital of Japan, or what made me stop by. This place is a paradise for seafood lovers. There’s also a fish auction. Shimonoseki is home to Karato Market, which is known as the fugu capital of Japan and is also the country’s largest fugu processing and export center. To eat fugu in Japan , the chef who fillets the fugu for cooking must first pass a license. As for the fugu menu, there are many dishes to choose from, including sushi, sashimi, soup [song] , and when eating, you can take your food out and sit on a public bench by the sea with a view of the Kanmon Strait. The atmosphere is very good. The feeling after eating the fugu sashimi is chewy, bouncy, and crunchy. The taste is delicious. After that, I felt a little numb on my lips, but nothing serious happened. Then I drove back to Fukuoka. I drove for less than 20 minutes and crossed the Kanmon Bridge to my next destination, Mojikoret-ro. Mojikoret-ro is an old port area. This place, which used to be one of the three main ports of Japan, is full of classic charm with European-style buildings from the Meiji Showa period that have been restored into a popular tourist destination. After driving for almost two hours from Mojiko, we will arrive at UFO. Tonight, I will be resting at UFO in BOKKI Hotel. [Song] This is a modern reukan in Yufuin, characterized by a combination of Western comfort and Japanese charm. The rooms are large and spacious with complete amenities. [Song] There are outdoor onsens, separated by gender and private onsen. And breakfast here is served as a set menu. The authentic Japanese menu is very delicious. [Song] The next morning, I started at Lake Kinrin. This lake has both fresh water and hot springs gushing up from the bottom, so from autumn to winter, there is morning mist. I woke up a bit late and didn’t see the morning mist. There is also a small shrine called Tensojin with a torii gate protruding into the water. From Lake Kinrin, I continued my walk on Yunotsu Street, the main shopping street of Yufuin. [Applause] This place is full of local craft shops. The area includes cute character shops to walk around and enjoy until I forgot about the time. [Song] And for those who love the legendary Japanese animation studio, Jipi Studio, you must come to Totoro Chibi House because they have collected collectibles. This place can be called heaven. And what you can’t miss is Eufoal Village, a small village designed to look like something out of a European fairy tale. You will be able to walk in the atmosphere of a small town full of shops with different themes. Let’s continue the journey to the city with the most hot springs flowing out of Japan, Bepu, on the way from Yufuin to Bepu. The mountain view is very beautiful. [Song] Among the 8 hells of Bepu, one of the highlights that people can’t miss is Umi Jigoku or the sea hell. [Applause] The hot springs here are blue. Kobo is caused by iron sulfate in the water. With steam constantly flowing at a temperature of up to 98 degrees Celsius. In addition to admiring the beauty, everyone can soak their feet in the footbath. Another unique hell cushion is the blood-colored mud cushion, which is a natural hell. The oldest in Japan, Chinoike Jigoku, is over 1,300 years old. This pond contains iron oxide, magnesium oxide, and other substances that naturally react under the heat and high pressure underground, spurting out from the rock layers and sedimenting, giving the pond a captivating red color. Tonight, I’m staying in a town where you can enjoy hot spring baths at Kuroa Onsen. I’m staying at Yusaikan, a modern ryokan with stairs leading to the room. The room is spacious with tatami mats and soft futons, and comes with complete amenities, including yukata robes, slippers, and wooden clogs. At the counter , there’s also free tea and coffee. One of the highlights of my visit to Kuroa Onsen is the use of the Netatekata, a circular wooden card that allows you to choose from three hot springs. I didn’t use it because the accommodation itself has its own hot spring, but it doesn’t have a view. The hotel is connected to a nearby hotel. It’s about a 2-minute walk from the Yukkeno Hibiscus Hotel. They have several hot springs, including a public outdoor hot spring with a stream view and private hot springs like this. [Song] After soaking in the hot springs, I went for a walk around Kurokawa Onsen Village. Yes, with a history of over 300 years, this onsen town was awarded two stars by the Michelin Green Guide for Japan in 2009. The town’s alleys are lined with small public bathhouses and shrines. I feel so relaxed here. And in front of the Tourist Information, there’s a restaurant that made me love tofu. It’s called Fo Ki Sho. The atmosphere is truly Japanese. They use high-quality local soybeans and pure spring water from Kurokawa to make homemade tofu. [Song] I tried soft tofu, firm tofu, crispy fried tofu, hot tofu steak, and the popular set menu that combines tofu and traditional local dishes. After eating, when I returned to Thailand, I felt like I loved tofu. And to finish, I had a must-try dessert: tofu soft serve ice cream made from tofu. As soon as I ate it, I could smell the tofu. Then , I drove to the Kuju Mountains to Tadewara Wetland. This is a natural gem that was registered under the Ramsar Convention in 2005 as a wetland of international importance. [Song] The beauty of this place lies in the biodiversity of over 500 rare plant species and wildlife that live in this unique ecosystem. You can learn more at the visitor center. And for those who like to take a trip by car or biker, this is a must-see. Nearby, there is a sign for a popular photo spot for bikers who like to park their motorcycles to take pictures with the stunning mountain view. [Song] If I have the chance, I really want to come back and ride a motorcycle here. From Tadewara, I drove to Kaian, a spectacular viewpoint for the Aso fire petitioners in Gunma Prefecture . [Song] Kanbo is located on the highest point on the outer rim of Mount Aso, 936 meters above sea level, making it a place where everyone can see. People, you can see a 36-degree panoramic view. [Song] The highlight here is seeing the ridge of 5 volcanoes lined up to form the image of the Reclining Buddha. In addition, everyone will see the vast green rice fields below, which is another kind of beautiful sight. After enjoying the panoramic view from Daikanbo, next, I will drive to see Mount Aso up close. Mount Aso is not just one volcano. It is a complex volcano with one of the largest calderas in the world. What’s amazing is that more than 50,000 people, including various cities, live within this area. This area is a rare coexistence with the great power of nature. Aso ‘s bonfire has many peaks, but the most active and vibrant one is Nakage, which has a large crater where everyone can see smoke rising and an emerald pond at the bottom. Another unique spot in Aso is the Kusasenri Grassland. [Song] The Kusasenri Grassland is a vast grassland. Big with a pond said to be from rain. This place has been maintained for more than 1,000 years with the tradition of Noyaki, or controlled grass burning in spring, and allowing cattle and horses to graze to prevent forest encroachment and preserve this unique ecosystem. When you come down from Yakusa Senri Field, you will find Asowami Farm here. It is a land for lovers of dairy products. Plus, there is a huge rose garden here, which I never thought would be this big. They told me that it is one of the largest rose greenhouses in western Japan, with more than 1,500 roses from 600 varieties. Then I went to soak in the hot springs at Aso Boshu Aso Yumi Hot Spring, which is near Aso Station. And when I finished soaking in the hot springs, I saw a lot of motor homes parked. [Applause] And then I saw a sign like this, the sign of the roadside station. [Music] So I stopped to rest on the car temporarily. The atmosphere is very safe, peaceful, and convenient. [Music] And in the morning, this area is very lively. There are fresh vegetables, fruits, and many local products. Let us choose to buy some to take home. And most importantly, in front of Aso Station, there will be a statue of Luffy from One Piece standing to greet you . It is one of the One Piece character statues scattered throughout Kumamoto Prefecture to symbolize recovery after the earthquake. [Song] [Song] Then, I will take you to see the valley that is a masterpiece of nature. Before that, I would like to stop to recharge with a very special menu at Shihonoie. [Song] This place is famous for its flowing seimen (steamed water squid). The shop is right at the entrance to the valley. The sleek lines flow down a bamboo sieve, allowing us to enjoy slicing our fins up to eat. The set also includes grilled salted fish like ayame (fish roe) served alongside. After our delicious meal, I headed to Takagorge Valley. This is a masterpiece of nature, formed by the rapid cooling of lava flows from Mount Aso. In the heart of the valley is a 17-meter-high waterfall, one of Japan’s 100 most beautiful waterfalls. You can also take a boat ride up close to the waterfall. This activity is a must-do. Unfortunately, the boat ride was full on the day I went because I booked too late. I recommend booking at least two months in advance via the website, which forced me to change my plans to a slightly further destination, a hidden gem in Oita: Yufuin Canyon. When I arrived at the information desk, there were staff there to guide me around. There were several spots on the map, but my favorite was the Stone Canyon. We spent some time there. The walk took about an hour. A staff member just now told me to be careful of snakes in the river area. [Song] When I went, the journey to the canyon had to be done on foot . In the valley, there were small waterfalls cascading down the walls of the caves at several points. They said that this area was created by the erosion of the Yufu River through rock layers caused by the eruption of Mount Aso in the past. [Song] The erosion of the water created rock walls with various patterns and many small waterfalls. Crossing the water back and forth. [Song] After walking through pools for more than an hour, I finally arrived at Shock Stone, a giant rock stuck in the middle of a canyon in Yufugawa Canyon. I ‘ve arrived at Shock Point. Oh wow, so thrilling, so thrilling. The walking path is quite far and a bit difficult. I recommend everyone to bring water and energy. [Song] I also soaked in an onsen in an area that they said had a very high amount of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water. One of the top hot springs in Japan, Nagayu Onsen. [Song] I came to soak in Gosonyu, an ancient public hot spring that is a symbol of Nagayu. Onsen means a bathhouse for nobles and royal bathhouses, reflecting its long history dating back to the 7th century . After soaking in Gosonyu, I went to Michino Iki Gayu to rest and recharge. This is a roadside station that provides convenience to travelers. [Song] The next morning, I came to soak in the hot spring at the public bathhouse, but there was a problem with the coin slots and the door not opening. Oh, it won’t open. Take out the coin. Wait, wait, don’t come out yet. Don’t come out yet. [Song] Until a Japanese person came to help and called the staff who came to open it. Thank you very much. I searched on Google Maps. There are more hot springs. One is right next to the water. Let me show you. And I came across an outdoor hot spring located on the Reikawa River. [Song] [Applause] Nakayu Onsen is known as a carbonated bubble hot spring. It is beneficial for the skin, making it softer. The quality of the mineral water is known for its therapeutic properties for overall health. People like to drink it. Minerals from here are believed to be good for the stomach, intestines, and carbonate. The strange smell is strange . Then I drove to a paradise for flower lovers located at an altitude of 850 meters above sea level with Kujuhan Park. [Applause] Here, there will be a vast field of colorful flowers with the Kuju mountain range as a backdrop. This garden has more than 500 varieties of flowers that bloom according to the season, so everyone can visit all year round. [Applause] Then tonight, I drove to Fuko City to stay at the accommodation that provides customers with a charter from Hotel Airstar FU. [Song] Then I walked to have a delicious menu at Hakata Seafood Uodden. [Song] And of course, since I’m in Fukuoka, I can’t miss the mentaiko. [Song] Salty. Mentaiko is pickled cod roe. It’s salty and spicy. I tried it for the first time. It was very salty, but when I ate it with rice, I thought it was delicious umami. And because this is a style of accommodation The apartment has a small kitchen with all the equipment, which allows me to make the most of my morning. [Song] Our next destination will be two rocks standing on the seashore, connected by a large sacred straw rope to the Sakura Ifutamigaura or Married Couple Rocks. Yes, [song] This symbolizes love and happiness in marriage, and there’s a white torii gate standing on the beach. Every May, a ceremony is held to replace the Shimawa rope, which is over 30 meters long and weighs almost a ton. Then, I had fresh seafood at Kazura Itoshima Seafood. This restaurant’s charm lies in its location in a stylishly renovated old warehouse, creating an open, airy atmosphere that’s relaxing to sit in. The view is great, and the temple is very impressive. The food looks delicious, too. This place is famous for its fresh seafood, shipped directly from the Itoshima fishing port. The food here is truly outstanding. I then continued on to one of the more than 1,700-year-old shrines, famous for the god of fortune who overcomes all obstacles, Miyajidake Shrine. But the highlight that makes this place known around the world is the Hikari-no-michi , or path of light, which occurs about twice a year, around late February and October. The setting sun shines down on the path from the shrine to the sea, like a path to heaven. And besides this, this shrine also has what is called the 3 Greatest Things in Japan that everyone should not miss, which are the giant sacred rope weighing up to 3 tons, a large taiko filter, and a giant bell. [Song] How was the road trip in Kyushu region, 8 days, 7 nights, 5 provinces in the comments below this clip? I will summarize the plan with coordinates for everyone to follow easily. If anyone has additional questions, please comment to tell me. And don’t forget to share, like, and subscribe to the Go Explore X channel. And this is the road trip in Kyushu region, 8 days, 7 nights, 5 provinces, Japan.
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สารบัญคลิปวีดีโอ
Day1
0:00 Intro
2:20 Nanzoin Temple
04:05 Daimyo
04:21 Little Stand
04:44 Tenjin Underground Mall
05:19 Nakasu food stalls street
Day2
06:28 Karato Market
07:49 Mojiko Retro
08:19 Yufuin Besso Shikisai Hotel
Day3
08:58 Kinrin Lake
09:25 Yunotsubo Street
09:47 Totoro Ghibli House
10:04 Yufuin Floral Village
10:56 Umi Jigoku
11:25 Chi no Ike Jigoku
11:54 Yusai Bekkan
12:39 Yukyo no Hibiki Yusai
13:07 Kurokawa Onsen
Day 4
13:36 Tofu Kissho
14:29 Tadewara Wetland
15:39 Daikanbo Lookout
16:39 Mount Aso
17:20 Kusasenri Aso
17: 49 Aso Milk Farm
18:15 Aso Bochu Onsen Yume Hot Spring
18:25 Michi no Eki Aso Tourist Information Center and farmer market
Day 5
19:02 Usopp Statue
19:29 Chiho no Ie
20:02 Takachiho Gorge
20:50 Yufugawa Canyon
22:45 Gozenyu
23:11 Roadside station Nagayu-onsen
Day 6
23:22 町営温泉 長生湯
24:36 Kuju Hana Park
25:20 Hotel AIRSTAR Fukuoka
25:32 Hakata Seafood UODEN
Day 7
26:19 Sakurai Futamigaura
26:52 Kazura Itoshima Seafood
27:23 Miyajidake Shrine
28:09 สรุป
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แจกแพลนเที่ยว “คิวชู” (Kyushu) Road Trip 8 วัน 8
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📍 แพลนเที่ยว 8 วัน
Day 0 – BKK–FUK
Day 1 – [Fukuoka] Nanzoin Temple, Daimyo Tenjin Chikagai, Tenjin underground mall และ Nakasu Food Stalls Street (ร้านรถเข็น Yatai)
Day 2 – [Shimonoseki–Mojiko] Karato Market, Mojiko Retro
Day 3 – [Yufuin–Beppu] Lake Kinrin, Yufuin Floral Village, Beppu Jigoku Meguri
Day 4 – [Kurokawa] Onsen Hopping แช่ออนเซ็นกลางหุบเขา, Kuju Hana Park สวนดอกไม้
🍴 แวะทานร้านเต้าหู้ในตำนาน Tofu Kissho ปิดเฉพาะวันอังคาร
Day 5 – [Mt. Aso] Tadewara Wetland แวะเส้นทาง Road silk, Daikanbo Lookout, Mt. Nakadake หรือ Mt.Aso, แวะบ่อน้ำ Kusasenri Aso และ Aso Milk Farm
Day 6 – [Takachiho–Yufugawa] ล่องเรือที่ Takachiho Gorge ชม Manai Falls, ขับรถต่อไป Yufugawa canyon ชมความอัศจรรย์ Chockstone
🍴 แวะทานโซเม็งน้ำไหล Chiho no ie ที่ Takachiho
Day 7 – [Nagayu onsen village–Fukuoka] หมู่บ้านออนเซ็นเก่าแก่
🍴แวะทานข้าวหน้าไข่ปลาเมนไทโกะ ร้าน Hakata Seafood UODEN ฟุกุโอกะ
Day 8 – [Itoshima– Munakata] เดินหาด Futamigaura (ชายหาด + เสาโทริอิริมทะเล),Itoshima Beach, กระท่อมหอยนางรม,Miyajidake Shrine (ชมแสงลอดซุ้มเสาโทริอิ)
🍴 แวะทานหอยนางรมสด แนะนำร้าน Toyohisa Maru ทุกร้านจะเปิดช่วง ต.ค.–มี.ค.
Day 9 – FUK–BKK
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